Joseph Robson is an architectural illustrator. He studied architecture at Bath University before working at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Architecture (CASA) researching 3D modelling and virtual reality, culminating in the creation of the world's largest urban computer model. Whilst working at Bath University he taught at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In 1996 he completed an MPhil entitled 'Computer Investigations into Renaissance Art and Architecture', and has since published widely on the subject. Moving from Bath in 1998 Joseph became Head of Computer Graphics at Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners, where he worked on projects including the Eden Centre, the Minerva Building, Bath Spa and the Frankfurt Trade Fair Hall. From Grimshaw's Joseph moved onto Hayes Davidson where up until recently he held the position of director.

Joseph Robson is currently a Visiting Research Fellow at Bath University, as well as a lecturer on The Cities Programme at the London School of Economics. He is also registered part-time and researching for his doctorate in architectural visualisation.

Joseph holds a position on the council of the Society of Architectual Illustration, his specialities are computer generated imagery, fine line pen and ink drawings and historical reconstructions.

Besides work and study Joseph is a keen classic car collector, and throughout his time has rallied cars ranging from Lotus and Sunbeams to a very rare Davrian.

Joseph Robson
Studio 12 Greenwich Academy
50 Blackheath Road
London
SE10 8DZ

Joseph.robson@gmail.com

07976 242330